Spring Budget Statement 2023
Check the impact of the Chancellor's Spring Budget Statement
Budget Day analysis
Spring Budget Statement reaction from Neil Lancaster and Heather Self
Budget Insights

Spring Budget Reaction
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Spring Budget Statement 2023: Analysis
For those of us still in recovery after the shocks of the Mini-Budget in the autumn, which led to the rapid downfall of the Truss Government, today was a return to the safety of pre-announced changes, so there were no real surprises, other than the abolition of the pension Lifetime Allowance.

Commentary from Nimesh Shah
A Budget that can be quickly commended to the archives
Did we really need a Budget from the Chancellor today? Arguably ‘no’ as there was very little he had to tell the country.

Winners and Losers: Private Clients
Paul Haywood-Schiefer and Jonathan Barratt have been looking through the details to pick out who benefits and who needs to beware.

Winners and Losers: Business
Who are the winners and losers in business following today's Spring Budget announcement?

Initial reaction from our experts
A ‘most pro business’ country needs the rules to stop changing - Simon Rothenberg.
The claim that one can earn £1,000 per month without paying anything a penny in Income Tax or NICs is much too simplistic - Robert Salter, Global Mobility Director.

TaxFax 2023/24 - Updated
TaxFax, our pocket-sized booklet which outlines key tax information, has been updated to include all the latest changes from the Spring Budget Statement.
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Tax Calendar - Updated
Use our tax calendar to find all the key dates.
Tax Calculator
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Pre-Budget
Spring Budget Statement - 15 March
Predictions from Nimesh Shah and Neil Lancaster
Party Manifesto video
Corporate Tax Partner Heather Self and Private Client Partner Neil Lancaster share their insights into some of the economic policies that the Conservatives may be looking to introduce between now and the General Election, which is expected to be in late 2024.
Insights
Does Jeremy Hunt actually have anything to announce in his Budget Announcement next week?
Does Jeremy Hunt actually have anything to announce in his Budget Announcement next week? CEO Nimesh Shah looks forward to the Spring Statement.st under an hour, Jeremy Hunt set out his Budget priorities for stability, growth, and public services.
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